Hologram Stripe
Depending on the viewing angle, the Euro symbol "€" and the value numeral 5 interchange. When you tilt the banknote, prismatic colours move upward and downward through the hologram stripe.
Microlettering
At several places of the banknote motif, there is microlettering, which looks pin sharp even under a magnifying glass.
Security thread
The security thread can be seen as a dark line in the middle third of the banknote. In the security thread 5 EURO in small letters and "5" in microletters, alternating in normal writing and mirror writing.
Auxiliary tool: ultraviolet light (UV)
The paper is dull, the European flag glows in yellow or green, the stars of the flag are orange. In the middle of the banknote, parts of the circle of stars and small circles glow red. Fibers embedded in the paper glow in green, red and blue. The watermark is not visible.
Auxiliary tool: infrared light (IR)
Using a infrared display unit, in the right third of the banknote parts of the motif can be seen, whereas the rest of the motif is merely visible.
Raised printing
The copyright line has a feelable raised printing. All Euro banknotes, irrespective of date of production, bear the year 2002.
See Through
When you hold the banknote against the light, the incomplete lines of the front and reverse side add to the value numeral 5.This effect can be seen from the reverse side laterally reversed.
Watermark
when you hold the banknote against the light, the value numeral 5 in the watermark is brighter than the surrounding paper. There is no dark outline around the numeral. When you lay down the banknote on a dark surface, the value numeral 5 appears to be darker than the surrounding paper. This effect can be seen from the reverse side laterally reversed.